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Old 03-19-2014, 04:15 PM
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anyone know of a dual shock steering stabillizer mount kit(horizontal,that attaches to the front of the axle,like used on 4wd k10'sk5's)for a xj,or if one can be made from the grand cherokee ones? i seen them on a xj that was posted in "commander headlight conversion" thread.any knowledg/knowhow on this would be greatly appciated!!!
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I think rough country makes one and IRO makes one. But why? I haven't had a steering stabilizer on for a while. I don't feel one is needed if everything is right. Why would you need two?
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Waste of money unless you're going for the 80s cool factor. Like JWheeler said, they aren't needed if your front end is right. I haven't run one in many years and never had death wobble or bump steer.
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Save your money.
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